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Plamen Goranov (Пламен Горанов) (20 October 1976 – 3 March 2013) was a Bulgarian photographer and mountain climber, and a Varna-based local protest leader of the 2013 Bulgarian nationwide protests.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 20 relations: Antalya, Arab Spring, Bulgarians, Burn, Ivan Vazov, Jan Palach, Kiril Yordanov, List of political self-immolations, London Review of Books, Mohamed Bouazizi, People's Republic of Bulgaria, Prague Spring, Pussy Riot, Self-immolation, Sofia, TIM (Bulgaria), United States diplomatic cables leak, Varna, Bulgaria, 2013 Bulgarian parliamentary election, 2013 Bulgarian protests against the first Borisov cabinet.

  2. 20th-century Bulgarian artists
  3. 20th-century Bulgarian male artists
  4. 20th-century Bulgarian photographers
  5. 21st-century Bulgarian artists
  6. 21st-century Bulgarian male artists
  7. 21st-century Bulgarian photographers
  8. Bulgarian photographers
  9. Suicides in Bulgaria

Antalya

Antalya is the fifth-most populous city in Turkey and the capital of Antalya Province.

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Arab Spring

The Arab Spring (ar-rabīʻ al-ʻarabī) or the First Arab Spring (to distinguish from the Second Arab Spring) was a series of anti-government protests, uprisings and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s.

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Bulgarians

Bulgarians (bŭlgari) are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its neighbouring region, who share a common Bulgarian ancestry, culture, history and language.

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Burn

A burn is an injury to skin, or other tissues, caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or ultraviolet radiation (such as sunburn).

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Ivan Vazov

Ivan Minchov Vazov (Иван Минчов Вазов; – 22 September 1921) was a Bulgarian poet, novelist, and playwright, often referred to as "the Patriarch of Bulgarian literature".

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Jan Palach

Jan Palach (11 August 1948 – 19 January 1969) was a Czech student of history and political economics at Charles University in Prague.

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Kiril Yordanov

Kiril Yordanov (Кирил Йорданов) (born June 14, 1956) is the former mayor of Varna, the third-largest city in Bulgaria.

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List of political self-immolations

This is a list of notable people who committed self-immolation, the act of setting themselves on fire for political reasons. Plamen Goranov and list of political self-immolations are Suicides by self-immolation.

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London Review of Books

The London Review of Books (LRB) is a British literary magazine published bimonthly (twice a month) that features articles and essays on fiction and non-fiction subjects, which are usually structured as book reviews.

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Mohamed Bouazizi

Tarek El-Tayeb Mohamed Bouazizi (Ṭāriq aṭ-Ṭayib Muḥammad al-Būʿazīzī; 29 March 1984 – 4 January 2011) was a Tunisian street vendor who set himself on fire on 17 December 2010 in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, an act which became a catalyst for the Tunisian Revolution and the wider Arab Spring against autocratic regimes. Plamen Goranov and Mohamed Bouazizi are Suicides by self-immolation.

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People's Republic of Bulgaria

The People's Republic of Bulgaria (PRB; Народна република България (НРБ), Narodna republika Bŭlgariya, NRB) was the official name of Bulgaria when it was a socialist republic from 1946 to 1990, ruled by the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) together with its coalition partner, the Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union.

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Prague Spring

The Prague Spring (Pražské jaro, Pražská jar) was a period of political liberalization and mass protest in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.

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Pussy Riot

Pussy Riot is a Russian feminist protest and performance art group based in Moscow that became popular for its provocative punk rock music which later turned into a more accessible style.

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Self-immolation

Self-immolation is the act of setting oneself on fire.

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Sofia

Sofia (Sofiya) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria.

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TIM (Bulgaria)

TIM is an organized crime syndicate incorporated as a holding company based in Varna, Bulgaria.

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United States diplomatic cables leak

The United States diplomatic cables leak, widely known as Cablegate, began on Sunday, 28 November 2010 when WikiLeaks began releasing classified cables that had been sent to the U.S. State Department by 274 of its consulates, embassies, and diplomatic missions around the world.

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Varna, Bulgaria

Varna (Варна) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and in the Northern Bulgaria region.

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2013 Bulgarian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 12 May 2013, two months ahead of schedule.

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2013 Bulgarian protests against the first Borisov cabinet

The 2013 Bulgarian protests against the first Borisov cabinet were civil demonstrations against high electricity and hot water bills resulting from monopolism in the sphere that began in Blagoevgrad on 28 January 2013, and subsequently spread to over 30 cities in Bulgaria that ended with the resignation of the Boyko Borisov government on 20 February 2013.

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See also

20th-century Bulgarian artists

20th-century Bulgarian male artists

20th-century Bulgarian photographers

21st-century Bulgarian artists

21st-century Bulgarian male artists

21st-century Bulgarian photographers

Bulgarian photographers

Suicides in Bulgaria

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plamen_Goranov

Also known as Plamin Goranov, Пламен Горанов.